Five people, including a card dealer, are wanted by state police on suspicion of cheating and swindling at Harrah's Casino.

According to investigators, 24-year-old Breana Lewis was a blackjack dealer at Harrah's, in New Orleans. In May, Lewis was seen on surveillance video awarding bets to four people at the blackjack table who appeared to know Lewis. Police said the awarded bets she handed out were not winners and cost Harrah's more than $32,022.

Police said Lewis is wanted on charges of conspiracy to commit cheating and swindling.

Four other people are sought on charges of cheating.

Police identified the four people as 34-year-old Cornelius Wells, of New Orleans; 25-year-old Jeffery Sheridan Jr., of Angie; 31-year-old Clifford Earl Carter, of New Orleans; and 43-year-old Annette Davis, of Gretna.

Anyone with information on the group's whereabouts is asked to call Louisiana State Police Gaming Division at 504-533-6919 or Troop B at 504-471-2775 or local authorities.

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